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How to Keep Your Home Safe This Winter

February 16, 2026

Winter is cozy… until it’s not. One icy walkway, frozen pipe, or sketchy space heater and suddenly you’re dealing with repairs, insurance calls, or worse. The good news? Most winter home hazards are predictable—and totally preventable if you get ahead of them.

Here’s how to keep your home safe, warm, and drama-free all winter long.

Prevent Slips, Falls, and Ice Hazards

Ice is sneaky. And it does not care how coordinated you think you are.

What to do:

  • Keep walkways, stairs, and driveways shoveled early and often
  • Use ice melt or sand—especially on high-traffic areas
  • Make sure outdoor lights are working so you can actually see the ice
  • Consider traction mats or railings on steps if things tend to refreeze
  • Falls are one of the most common winter injuries, and they happen fast. A few minutes of prevention beats a sprained wrist (or worse).

Protect Your Pipes from Freezing

Frozen pipes aren’t just inconvenient—they can cause major water damage when they burst.

Smart moves:

  • Insulate exposed pipes in basements, crawl spaces, and garages
  • Disconnect and drain outdoor hoses
  • Keep cabinet doors open under sinks to let warm air circulate
  • On brutally cold nights, let faucets drip slightly to keep water moving

If you’re heading out of town, don’t turn the heat way down. Saving a few bucks isn’t worth coming home to a flooded house.

Use Heating Sources Safely

Space heaters and fireplaces are cozy—but only when used correctly.

Heating safety basics:

  • Keep space heaters at least 3 feet away from anything flammable
  • Never leave them running unattended or overnight
  • Clean chimneys and fireplaces before winter use
  • Make sure vents and exhaust pipes are clear of snow and debris

And yes, this includes candles. Romantic? Sure. Safe next to a throw blanket? Not the best idea.

Check Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors

Winter means more indoor heating, more fireplaces, and more closed-up homes—which increases risk.

Don’t skip this:

  • Test smoke and carbon monoxide detectors monthly
  • Replace batteries if you haven’t since last winter
  • Make sure detectors are installed near bedrooms and on every level of the home

Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless, and dangerous. Detectors are non-negotiable.

Prepare for Power Outages

Winter storms love knocking out power at the worst possible time.

Be ready with:

  • Flashlights (not just your phone)
  • Extra batteries
  • A backup heat source if appropriate
  • A stocked emergency kit with water, non-perishable food, and basic supplies

If you use a generator, never run it indoors or in a garage. Ever.

Keep Roofs and Gutters Clear

Snow buildup can cause ice dams, leaks, and structural stress.

Helpful habits:

  • Clear heavy snow from roofs when safe to do so
  • Keep gutters clean so melting snow can drain properly
  • Watch for icicles—they’re often a sign of poor insulation or ice dams forming

If something looks off, trust your gut and call a professional.

The Bottom Line

Winter doesn’t have to be stressful. A little preparation goes a long way in preventing injuries, damage, and mid-winter panic calls.

Handle the basics, stay ahead of the cold, and you’ll spend more time enjoying the season—and less time dealing with preventable headaches.

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